An image reading apparatus includes a contact glass having a light control glass part having transmittance changeable by an applied voltage; a scanner part reading an original placed on an original placement surface of the contact glass and outputting image data in a storage part; a projector part projecting image information onto the contact glass from a side opposite to the original placement surface; and a control part controlling the voltage applied to the light controlling glass part. When the scanner part is operated, the control part causes the transmittance of the contact glass to increase and the projector part stops projecting the image information, and when the scanner part is not operated, the control part causes the transmittance of the contact glass to decrease and the projector part projects the image data stored in the storage part onto the contact glass.
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15. An image reading method of reading an image of an original placed on a contact glass and outputting the read image as printing data according to a paper size or a printing magnification which has been set, comprising:
reading the image of the original placed on the contact glass that has a light control glass part that has transmittance which is changed according to a state of a voltage being applied and has one side that acts as an original placement surface, and outputting image data of the read original to a storage part;
projecting image information onto the contact glass from a side of the contact glass opposite to the original placement surface; and
controlling the voltage to be applied to the light control glass part, wherein
at the time of reading the image of the original, the voltage is controlled to increase the transmittance of the contact glass, and projection of the image information onto the contact glass is stopped, and
at a time of other than reading the image of the original, the voltage is controlled to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass, and first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part as the image information onto the contact glass is carried out.
1. An image reading apparatus that reads an image of an original placed on a contact glass and outputs the read image as printing data according to a paper size or a printing magnification which has been set, comprising:
the contact glass having a light control glass part that has transmittance which is changed according to a state of a voltage being applied, and having one side that acts as an original placement surface;
a scanner part that reads the original placed on the contact glass and outputs image data of the read original in a storage part;
a projector part that projects image information onto the contact glass from a side of the contact glass opposite to the original placement surface; and
a control part that controls the voltage to be applied to the light control glass part, wherein
at a time of the scanner part being operated, the control part controls the voltage to increase the transmittance of the contact glass, and the projector part stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass, and
at a time of the scanner part being not operated, the control part controls the voltage to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass, and the projector part carries out first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part as the image information onto the contact glass.
2. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the projector part carries out the first image displaying of projecting thumbnails or an image that has been selected to be processed in image processing or be printed, based on the image data stored in the storage part.
3. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the projector part projects the selected image in an image size in which the selected image is to be printed.
4. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
a display part that displays image information; and
an operation part for setting execution of reading by the scanner part and an image processing operation to be carried out on the image data stored in the storage part, wherein
the display part carries out second image displaying obtained from the first image displaying being reduced in size, and
the setting, by the operation part, of the image processing operation to be carried out on the image data stored in the storage part is reflected on the first image displaying and the second image displaying.
5. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the display part has a touch panel function, and has a part or all of the functions of the operation part.
6. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the display part displays, in addition to the image information, user interface information concerning an image processing operation to be carried out on the image information.
7. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the projector part carries out the first image displaying of projecting thumbnails based on the image data stored in the storage part, and
the operation part is used to set an image processing operation of at least one of selection of an image to be displayed, designation of an image to be deleted, and setting of an order of outputting the image data, at the time the thumbnails are projected by the projector part.
8. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the image processing operation has at least one mode selected from a reduction mode of reducing an image in size, a magnifying mode of magnifying an image, a rotation mode of rotating an image, a moving mode of moving an image in a direction along a displaying surface, and a cut-out mode of cutting out a part of an image,
the projector part carries out the first image displaying of projecting the image selected to have the image processing operation carried out or be printed based on the image data stored in the storage part, and
the image reading apparatus includes a printing area displaying part that, at the time the selected image is displayed, displays a printing area that indicates an area to be printed on each of the first image displaying and the second image displaying in addition to the selected image displayed based on the image data.
9. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the printing area displaying part displays the printing area in a condition in which one or more of a position, a size and a lean of the printing area is changed, and
a condition of displaying the selected image is fixed.
10. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
the printing area displaying part fixes a condition of displaying the printing area, and
the operation part is used to set the image processing operation of changing one or more of a position, a size and a lean of the selected image.
11. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
12. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
a scanner cover that covers the contact glass and is able to be opened and closed with respect to the contact glass; and
a detection part that detects whether the scanner cover is open or closed, wherein
when the detection part has detected that the scanner cover is in a closed state, the control part controls the voltage to increase the transmittance of the contact glass and the projector part stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass, at the time of the scanner part being operated, and
when the detection part has detected that the scanner cover is in an open state, the control part controls the voltage to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass and the projector part carries out the first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part as the image information onto the contact glass, at the time of the scanner part being not operated.
13. The image reading apparatus as claimed in
when the detection part has determined from a detection signal provided by the detection part that the state of the scanner cover has been changed from the closed state to the open state,
the control part controls the voltage to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass and the projector part carries out the first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part as the image information onto the contact glass, when the image data has been stored in the storage part, and
the control part controls the voltage to increase the transmittance of the contact glass and the projector part stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass, when no image data has been stored in the storage part.
16. The image reading method as claimed in
the first image displaying is to project thumbnails or an image that has been selected to have an image processing operation carried out or be printed according to the image data stored in the storage part.
17. The image reading method as claimed in
the selected image is projected onto the contact glass in an image size in which the selected image is to be printed.
18. The image reading method as claimed in
displaying image information on a display part; and
setting execution of the reading of the image of the original and an image processing operation to be carried out on the image data stored in the storage part, wherein
the displaying image information on the display part comprises second image displaying on the display obtained from the first image displaying being reduced in size, and
the setting of the image processing operation to be carried out on the image data stored in the storage part is reflected on the first image displaying and the second image displaying.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image reading apparatus such as a copier or a scanner, and an image forming apparatus in which the image reading apparatus is mounted.
2. Description of the Related Art
An image forming apparatus such as a copier includes an image reading apparatus that reads an image of an original and outputs the data having been read to another apparatus for printing the image.
The image reading apparatus may have a size change function of increasing or reducing a size of the image of the original having been read. The size change function may include an automatic size change function and a manual size change function.
In the automatic size change function, the image having been read from the original is changed in its size into a size of predetermined recording paper, and then, the image is printed. That is, the desired size of recording paper is input from an operation part, information of the size of the original placed on an original table is obtained, therefrom a printing magnification is automatically calculated, and printing is carried out according to the calculated printing magnification.
Further, in the manual size change function, a user inputs the desired size of recording paper and the printing magnification from the operation part manually, and printing is carried out based on the input results.
At a time the manual size change function is used, an image size of the original which can be printed onto recording paper is determined by the size of the recording paper and the printing magnification which have been input. Therefrom, a printable area that is an area from which printing is carried out onto recording paper is determined on an original placement area on the original table. In other words, an area of the image of the original other than the printable area is not printed on the recording paper.
Therefore, at the time the manual size change function is used, it is necessary to place the original on the original table in such a manner that an original image to be printed onto the recording paper is placed within the printable area.
Therefore, Patent Document 1 (Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2000-358131) proposed an image reading apparatus that has a function such that a user can recognize the printable area.
However, in the image reading apparatus proposed in Patent Document 1, LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) disposed along a frame of an original table are used as light sources to indicate the printable area, and merely positions in a main can direction and a sub-scan direction are indicated. Therefore, it may be difficult to recognize the entirety of the printable area. Further, information such as a scanner condition is not displayed.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an image reading apparatus that reads an image of an original placed on a contact glass and outputs the read image as printing data according to a paper size or a printing magnification which has been set includes the contact glass having a light control glass part that has transmittance which is changed according to a state of a voltage being applied, and having one side that acts as an original placement surface; a scanner part that reads the original placed on the contact glass and outputs image data of the read original in a storage part; a projector part that projects image information onto the contact glass from a side of the contact glass opposite to the original placement surface; and a control part that controls the voltage to be applied to the light control glass part, wherein at a time of the scanner part being operated, the control part controls the voltage to increase the transmittance of the contact glass, and the projector part stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass, and at a time of the scanner part being not operated, the control part controls the voltage to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass, and the projector part carries out first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part as the image information onto the contact glass.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, an image reading method of reading an image of an original placed on a contact glass and outputting the read image as printing data according to a paper size or a printing magnification which has been set includes reading the image of the original placed on the contact glass having a light control glass part that has transmittance which is changed according to a state of a voltage being applied, and having one side that acts as an original placement surface, and outputting image data of the read original to a storage part; projecting image information onto the contact glass from a side of the contact glass opposite to the original placement surface; and controlling the voltage to be applied to the light control glass part, wherein at the time of reading the image of the original, the voltage is controlled to increase the transmittance of the contact glass, and projecting the image information onto the contact glass is stopped, and at a time of other than the reading the image of the original, the voltage is controlled to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass, and first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part as the image information onto the contact glass is carried out.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An embodiment of the present invention has been devised in consideration of the problems in the related art mentioned above, and an object of the embodiment is to provide an image reading apparatus and an image reading method in which it is possible to avoid a position error of an original and reduce an image reading error, an image forming apparatus using the image reading apparatus, and an image forming method using the image reading method.
Next, the image reading apparatus and the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail. It is noted that the embodiment of the present invention is a preferable embodiment of the present invention and therefore, various limitations that are technically preferable are included. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiment.
As shown in
It is noted that the image forming part 5 may be the printer apparatus of known technology such as a printer apparatus of an electrophotographic type or an inkjet recording type, which forms images. Further, in front of the image forming apparatus 100, an operation panel 3 for the user to operate the image forming apparatus 100 and a paper ejection tray 4 to which the sheets on which the images have been formed are ejected, are provided.
It is noted that the ADF 1 is mounted on the image reading apparatus 2 in such a manner to cover an original reading part (i.e., the contact glass 7) of the image reading apparatus 2, and an end part of the ADF 1 on a rear surface side of the image forming apparatus 100 is rotatably fixed to the image reading apparatus 2 by hinges. Further, a bottom surface of the ADF 1 acts as a scanner cover 25 that covers the contact glass 7, the scanner cover 25 rotates about the hinges as the user lifts an end of the ADF 1 on the front side of the image forming apparatus 100, and thus, the scanner cover 25 becomes open so that the contact glass 7 is exposed.
In the state shown in
In the state of
Next, the image reading apparatus 2 according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The image reading apparatus 2 has the contact glass 7, a scanner part (described later), the scanner cover 25, a detection part (i.e., scanner cover open sensor 16, described later), and a projector part 15. The contact glass 7 has the light control glass (light control glass part) that has transmittance changed according to a state of a voltage being applied, and a top side of the contact glass 7 functions as an original placement surface on which an original to be read (or scanned) is placed. The scanner part reads an image of the original placed on the contact glass 7. The scanner cover 25 acts as an openable and closable cover of the contact glass 7 and acts as a reflection plate providing a background of the original when the image is read by the scanner part. The detection part detects a state of opening/closing of the scanner cover 25. The projector part 15 projects a specific pattern and/or character information (image information) onto the contact glass 7 from a side opposite to the original placement surface.
The scanner part includes a scanner light source unit 11, a lens 12, a scanner sensor 13 and a part of a scanner control part 14 (see
The scanner light source unit 11 emits a light beam that extends as a line along the width direction of the original and scans the original with the light beam along a longitudinal direction of the original (sub-scan direction). The lens 12 converges light reflected by the original, and the scanner sensor 13 detects the light converged by the lens 12 and outputs a signal. The scanner control part 14 receives the signal output by the scanner sensor 13. It is noted that an image processing part (not shown) is connected to the scanner control part 14. The image processing part outputs an image, which has been originally read by the scanner sensor 13, as printing data according to a paper size or a magnification which is set by the user, to the image forming part 5.
The contact glass 7 has the light control glass, the transmittance of which changes according to a state of a voltage, controlled by the scanner control part 14, applied thereto.
As shown in
The liquid crystal sheet 137a includes, as shown in
In the liquid crystal sheet 137a, the voltage can be applied between the two transparent electrically conductive films 102 by the scanner control part 14, the transmittance of the liquid crystal sheet 137a changes according to a state of the voltage being applied, and thus, a transmission state of the contact glass 7 is controlled.
First, while no voltage is applied between the two transparent electrodes 102 (i.e., at a time of OFF, see
Next, while the voltage is applied between the two transparent electrodes 102 (i.e., a time of ON, see
As shown in
As a preferable one for the contact glass 7 described above, for example, a switchable light control glass “UMU” made by a NSG UMU PRODUCTS CO., LTD., for example, may be used. The product specification of the switchable light control glass “UMU” is as follows: power source: AC 100 V (50/60 Hz); power consumption: 3.5 W/m2 (at a time of ON (transparent or see through)); speed of response (OFF (not transparent or not see through)→ON (transparent)): approximately 1/1000 seconds; speed of response (ON (transparent)→OFF (not transparent)): approximately 1/100 seconds; parallel ray transmittance (at a time of transparent): 72%; and parallel ray transmittance (at a time of not transparent: 8%.
The projector part 15 is disposed on a bottom surface of the image reading apparatus 2, and is a liquid crystal projector for displaying the original table (described later). The projector part 15 projects a specific pattern and/or character information (image information) onto the side of the contact glass 7 opposite to the original placement surface (i.e., the surface with which the scanner cover 25 comes into contact).
As shown in
It is noted that in a case where an area (i.e., the original table) in which the original is to be placed is displayed at a corner part of the contact glass 7 in a state in which the projector part 15 is disposed at a center of the bottom surface of the image reading apparatus 2, an image displayed on the liquid crystal panel 135c is displayed on the contact glass 7 in a state in which the image is distorted in its shape through the projection of the image on the liquid crystal panel 135c onto the contact glass 7.
Further, in a case of
In order to solve the problems, it is preferable to modify display information in the projector part 15. First, against a distortion in shape as shown in
Further, against a distortion in shape and luminance unevenness such as that shown in
In
Then, reading the original 8 is actually started as a result of a scanner start operation or such being carried out by the user. Specifically, the scanner light source unit 11 including a scanner mirror 9 and a scanner light source 10 in the inside thereof moves in the sub-scan direction to scan the original 8. At this time, light for reading the original 8 is emitted by the scanner light source 10, and the emitted light passes through the contact glass 7 being transparent and thus passing light therethrough, and is reflected by the original 8 or the scanner cover 25. Then, the reflected light again passes through the contact glass 7, and reaches the scanner sensor 13 after being reflected by the scanner mirror 13 and passing through the lens 12. The scanner sensor 13 converts the received light into an electric signal and thus, obtains image data, and transmits the image data to the scanner control part 14. Next, the scanner control part 14 transmits the image data to the image processing part, and the image processing part transmits the image data to the storage part 22 (or further, to the image forming part 5) after obtaining printing data according to a paper size of a magnification which has been set by the user.
In the state of
Next, control of the image reading apparatus in the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The image forming apparatus 100 includes the operation panel 3, the image reading apparatus 2, a body control part 21, and the storage part 22. The body control part 21 carries out control of the entirety of the image forming apparatus. The storage part 22 stores various data that is processed in the body control part 21. According to the embodiment, the storage part 22 is provided in the outside of the image reading part 2. However, the storage part 22 may be provided in the inside of the image reading part 2.
The operation panel 3 includes the display part 17, the input part (operation part) 18, and an operation panel control part 19. The display part 17 includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a light emitting diode (LED) for the user's acknowledgement and/or displaying data to the user. The input part 18 includes a touch panel, hard keys or such for the user to input data or instructions. The operation panel control part 19 controls the display part 17 and the input part 18, and communicates with the body control part 21.
The image reading apparatus 2 includes the contact glass 7, the projector part 15 acting as a light source to display the original table, the scanner sensor 13, the scanner light source 11, a scanner cover open sensor (i.e., the detection part) 16 that detects the open/closed state of the scanner cover 25, an original size detection sensor 20 that detects a size of the original 8 placed on the contact glass 7, and the scanner control part 14 that controls the above-mentioned parts, and communicates with the body control part 21.
<Control Procedure (1) of Image Reading Apparatus at Time of Reading Original>
After the user first inputs a scanner condition from the input part 18 of the operation part 3 (“INPUT GIVEN” of step S11), the operation panel control part 19 transmits the input information (i.e., scanner condition data) to the body control part 21 (step S12).
Next, the scanner cover open sensor 16 detects whether the scanner cover 25 is open (step S13). After it is detected that the scanner cover 25 is open (“OPEN” in step S13), the scanner control part 14 transmits scanner cover open information to the body control part 21 (step S14).
After receiving the scanner cover open information, the body control part 21 transmits to the scanner control part 14 an instruction to switch to the scanner display mode (i.e., for the time of the scanner part being not operated) and the scanner condition that has been input by the user (i.e., the input scanner condition) (step S15).
The scanner control part 14 receives the instruction to switch to the scanner display mode and the scanner condition, and thus, enters the scanner display mode (see
An example of the original table is one shown in
It is preferable that the image information (i.e., the predetermined information) projected by the projector part 15 onto the contact glass 7 includes, in addition to the original reading area information displayed by the pattern (i.e., the information indicating the area of the size of the original from which area the image reading apparatus 2 reads the image), character information of at least one of the information indicating the size of the original in which size the image can be read, information indicating whether the original is in a lateral or longitudinal state (i.e., whether the original uses paper where the lateral (or horizontal) length is greater than the longitudinal (or vertical) length (as shown in
It is preferable that the user can select one of the display styles of
The user can thus appropriately place the part of the original, which part is to be read, onto the contact glass 7 based on the displayed original table (as shown in
Next, in
When it has been determined that such an input has been given from the operation panel 3 that the user has acknowledged (“OK”) the displaying of the alarm (step S1a, YES), or when it has been determined that the size of the original determined by the original size sensor 20 is the same as the size of the original which has been input by the user from the operation panel 3 (step S18, “SAME”), waiting for the scanner open sensor 16 detecting that the scanner cover 25 has been closed is carried out (step S1b).
After the scanner open sensor 16 detects that the scanner cover 25 has been closed (step S1b, “CLOSED”), the image reading apparatus 2 enters the scanner reading mode (see
Finally, after the user gives an input from the operation panel 3 to start the scanning (i.e., to execute reading by the scanner part) (step Std, “GIVEN”), the scanner part starts reading the original (step S1e). That is, the scanner light source unit 11 moves in the sub-scan direction and emits light to the original, and the scanner sensor 13 obtains original data from the light reflected by the original and transmits the original data to the scanner control part 14. Next, the scanner control part 14 transmits the original data to the body control part 21 and thus, the original data is stored in the storage part 22.
<Control Procedure (2) of Image Reading Apparatus at Time of Reading Original>
First, the scanner cover open sensor 16 detects whether the scanner cover 25 is open (step S21). After it is detected that the scanner cover 25 is open (“OPEN” in step S21), the scanner control part 14 transmits scanner cover open information to the body control part 21 (step S22).
After receiving the scanner cover open information, the body control part 21 transmits to the scanner control part 14 an instruction to switch to the scanner display mode (i.e., for the time of the scanner part being not operated) and the initial setting or the scanner condition that has been already input until then (i.e., the current scanner condition) (step S23).
The scanner control part 14 receives the instruction to switch to the scanner display mode and the scanner condition, and thus, enters the scanner display mode (i.e., for the time of the scanner part being not operated, see
Next, the original size sensor 20 detects whether the original has been placed on the contact glass 7 (step S25).
After the original is detected (step S25, “ALREADY SET”), the scanner control part 14 detects the size of the original by using the original size detection sensor 20, and, in the scanner display mode (see
Based on the original table displayed on the contact glass 7, the user can confirm whether the part of the original to be read has been properly disposed on the contact glass 7.
Then, waiting for the scanner open sensor 16 detecting that the scanner cover 25 has been closed is carried out (step S27).
After the scanner open sensor 16 detects that the scanner cover 25 has been closed (step S27, “CLOSED”), the image reading apparatus 2 enters the scanner reading mode (see
Finally, after the user gives an input from the operation panel 3 to start the scanning (i.e., to execute reading by the scanner part), the scanner part starts reading the original 8 (step S2a). That is, the scanner light source unit 11 moves in the sub-scan direction and emits light to the original, and the scanner sensor 13 obtains original data from the light reflected by the original and transmits the original data to the scanner control part 14. Next, the scanner control part 14 transmits the original data to the body control part 21 and thus, the original data is stored in the storage part 22.
It is noted that during the control procedures of the image reading apparatus 2 in the image forming apparatus shown in
Further, when the current state is such that immediately after the image forming apparatus has been started up, and thus, the image reading apparatus 2 cannot read the image of the original 8, the following operation may be carried out. That is, after the detection part (i.e., the scanner cover open sensor 16) detects that the scanner cover 25 is open (i.e., the open state) (step S13 or S21, “OPEN”), the transmittance of the contact glass 7 is reduced and the scanner display mode is entered, and message information such as “WAIT 2 min” indicating that the current state is a standby state at a time of starting up is projected onto the contact glass 7.
It is noted that in the control procedure (1) (one example) described above with reference to
For example, even in a state in which the scanner cover 25 is open, the scanner reading mode may be forcibly entered and scanning operation (i.e., operation of reading the original described above as the operation in step S1e of
<Displaying on Contact Glass 7 (First Image Displaying) and Displaying on Display Part 17 (Second Image Displaying)>
In the image reading apparatus 2 according to the embodiment of the present invention, from the original placed on the contact glass 7 or the original fed from the ADF 1, image information is read and is stored in the storage part 22.
It is noted that the image information stored in the storage part 22 may be immediately transmitted to the image forming part 5, and based on the image information, an image may be formed by the image forming part 5, without a preview display function described later being carried out.
However, a problem may occur when forming an image (i.e., printing) is carried out without confirmation of an image to be output (printed). For example, a desired image cannot be obtained through the printing in a case where the position of the original is shifted when the original is placed on the contact glass 7, a case where the original is placed on the ADF 1 upside down, or such. Further, recently, as digital copiers become to have high performance, various image processing functions are included in the digital copiers. In such circumstances, it may be difficult to expect an actual image to be output through the printing before the printing.
It is possible to confirm the actual image to be output by actually outputting (printing) the image. However, in this method, recording paper may be wasted.
Therefore, in an image reading apparatus according to a first variant embodiment of the present invention, the preview display function is included in which the image information having been read through the image reading apparatus 2 and stored in the storage part 22 is displayed on the contact glass 7 (i.e., first image displaying). Further, in the image reading apparatus according to the first variant embodiment of the present invention, the image information having been read through the image reading apparatus and stored in the storage part 22 is displayed also on the display part 17 (however, in a state in which the size of the image has been reduced) (i.e., second image displaying).
The image reading apparatus according to the first variant embodiment and an image forming apparatus according to the first variant embodiment including the image reading apparatus according to the first variant embodiment are approximately the same as the image reading apparatus and the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment described above with reference to
Thumbnail Displaying
In
Here, for example, in a case where several sheets or tens of sheets of originals are read by the image reading apparatus 2 after being fed from the ADF 1, the plural sets of image data corresponding to the number of the originals are stored in the storage part 22 through one reading operation of the image reading apparatus 2. If the plural sets of image data are displayed one by one, a considerable time may be required and required operations may be complicated.
Therefore, by displaying the respective sets of image data in the form of the thumbnails in the state in which the respective images TN1 are reduced in size in such a degree that the user can recognize the respective images TN1, the user can check the plural images within a short time period, through easy operation. It is preferable that the user can appropriately select the desired size and number of the respective images TN1 displayed on the contact glass 7 as shown in
At the time the displaying is carried out on the contact glass 7 as shown in
The display part 17 has a touch panel function, and the user can operate it by touching the display part 17 to input a command. As shown in
By using the touch panel function of the display part 17, also it is possible, in “selected image displaying” described later with reference to
It is noted that in the embodiment and in the first variant embodiment of the present invention, the display part 17 has the touch panel function, and has some functions of the input part 18. However, the display part 17 is not limited to this configuration in which the display part 17 has only some functions of the input part 18. The display part 17 may have all the functions of the input part 18.
Further, the thumbnails displayed on the contact glass 7 may be printed as they are on recording paper. Thereby, the user can check the plural images on the recording paper.
Further, in the state of displaying the images in the form of thumbnails on the contact glass 7, image processing may be carried out on the respective images. Details of the image processing will be described later.
Full Size Displaying
In
In the example shown in
Thus, by displaying images in full size, it is possible to obtain images that are close to the user's images.
Selected Image Displaying
In
Grid Displaying
In
By displaying the semitransparent grid lines GL in the form of the lattice, the user can easily determine whether the original has been inclined when being scanned.
Further, as shown in
<Combining Images Displayed on Contact Glass 7 (Combining Material Images)>
At this time, it is preferable that also on the contact glass 7, the images as the material images are displayed in the form of thumbnails (MI2 in
Next, the user selects a “memory combination mode” from the operation part 3, selects images from among the material images displayed on the display part 17 in the form of thumbnails, and combines the material images.
At this time, also on the contact glass 7, the three selected images, displayed on the display part 17, are displayed in full size. Thus, on the contact glass 7, the first image displaying is updated by the state of
In the example of
The user may select any one of the three images MI3 by using the touch panel function of the display part 17, carries out image processing such as moving on the respective images MI3, and obtains the desired combined image. At this time, on the display part 17, it is preferable that, at the time of image processing, the currently selected image is displayed in such a manner that which one of the images is currently selected can be recognized.
It is preferable that the image data thus selected to carry out image processing (A) is displayed in an area different from an area in which the “second image displaying” is carried out, and the image processing operation is set from the different area, or (B) is displayed in the area in which the “second image displaying” is carried out, but is displayed in such a manner that, as shown in
By using the user interface information including a menu as “REDUCE IN SIZE/MAGNIFY” and “MOVE” as shown in
It is possible to thus add text to the combined image by inputting the text by using the user interface. Specifically, inputting text may be carried out in an input method in which input keys are displayed on the display part 17, and the touch panel function is used to input the text, or another input method in which a ten key provided in the outside of the display part 17 (for example, a ten key provided in the input part 18) is used, and a text is input in a method widely used as text input method of a cellular phone.
For the input text, further a font, a character size, a frame or closing line enclosing the text, or such, may be set.
Then, the text “COPY INHIBITED” modified as shown in
It is noted that fixed characters, a fixed sentence, a mark or such may be previously registered in the storage part 22, and the user may create and register material images as a default in the storage part 22.
The combined image thus obtained is displayed on the contact glass 7 in full size, and after the user confirms the displayed combined image, the user presses a printing button provided in the input part 18, and the image forming part 5 prints the combined image.
<Combining Images Displayed on Contact Glass 7 (Combining with Additional Original)>
Specific procedures of the combining will now be described in detail.
When a “direct combination mode” is selected from the operation part 3, an image having been scanned and stored in the storage part 22 is displayed on the contact glass 7 in full size in a state of being turned over (i.e., the face being reversed) (see
Next, an area of the thus-displayed image to which the image of the additional original is to be combined is designated through the user's operation from the display part 17, for example, using the touch panel function. For example, as shown in
Then, in the state in which the area FR1 to combine the image of the additional original is displayed as shown in
After thus disposing the additional original OR1 on the contact glass 7, the user closes the scanner cover 25, and operates the image reading apparatus 2 to scan the image AO1 of the additional original OR1.
Through the above-described operations, the image AO1 of the star shape, which is a part of the images AO1 and AO2 shown in
Further, the black horizontal line AO2 (see
The thus-obtained combined image is displayed on the contact glass 7 in full size as mentioned above. Then, after the user confirms the displayed combined image, the user presses the printing button, and the image forming part 5 prints the combined image.
It is noted that such combining is not limited to the method in which the image processing is carried out on the images scanned and stored in the storage part 22 in full size. Instead, the images of the additional originals may be combined in the direct combination mode after image processing such as magnifying/reducing in size, rotation, or such is carried out on the images scanned and stored in the storage part 22.
<Image Editing Process of Image Displayed on Contact Glass 7 (Cut Out Mode)>
Cut-Out Mode
First, on the contact glass 7, the image scanned and stored in the storage part 22 is displayed in full size as shown in
Next, the user selects the “cut-out mode” from the operation panel 3, and designates the area the user needs, for example, by using the touch panel function of the display part 17, the same as the above-mentioned case of designating the area FR1 described with reference to
Thus, the area of the frame FR11 is then cut out, and the cut out image shown in
<Image Editing Process of Image Displayed on Contact Glass 7 (Rotation Mode)>
Rotation Mode
First, on the contact glass 7, the image scanned and stored in the storage part 22 is displayed in full size as shown in
In the example shown in
Next, the user selects a “rotation mode” from the operation panel 3, and designates the area the user needs, for example, by using the touch panel function of the display part 17, the same as the above-mentioned case of designating the area FR1 described with reference to
The thus-obtained rotated image is displayed on the contact glass 7 in full size, and also, is displayed on the display part 17 in the reduced size, as shown in
It is noted that in the above-mentioned example, the area designated (defined) by the frame FR21 or FR31 of the broken lines is rotated, and the desired rotated image is obtained. However, the rotation mode is not limited to this method. Instead, as shown in
Further, the setting of the image processing operation such as the reducing in size, magnifying, rotation and cutting out is reflected on both the first image displaying on the contact glass 7 and the second image displaying on the display part 17. For example, as shown in
Next, with reference to
In step S121, the scanner control part 14 determines whether the scanner part is being operated, i.e., whether the user has given an input from the operation panel 3 to start scanning. The scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to increase the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass 7 if any (step S133), at the time that the scanner part is being operated (step S121 “YES”). Then, in step S133A, the scanner part starts scanning and reading the original placed on the contact glass 7, the same as step S1e of
On the other hand, the scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 carries out the first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part 22 as the image information onto the contact glass 7 (step S135), at the time that the scanner part is not being operated (step S121 “NO”).
Then, if necessary, the image processing (such as that described above with reference to
Next, with reference to
An image reading apparatus according to the second variant embodiment and an image forming apparatus according to the second variant embodiment including the image reading apparatus according to the second variant embodiment are approximately the same as the image reading apparatus and the image forming apparatus according to the first variant embodiment described above with reference to
In step S131, the scanner control part 14 determines whether the scanner cover open sensor 16 has detected that the scanner cover 25 is in the closed state. When the scanner cover open sensor 16 has detected that the scanner cover 25 is in the closed state (step S131 “CLOSED”), the scanner control part 14 then determines whether the scanner part is being operated (step S132), i.e., whether the user has given an input from the operation panel 3 to start scanning. The scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to increase the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass 7 if any (step S133), at the time that the scanner part is being operated (step S132 “YES”). Then, in step S133A, the scanner part starts scanning and reading the original placed on the contact glass 7, the same as step S1e of
On the other hand, when the scanner cover open sensor 16 has detected that the scanner cover 25 is in the open state (step S131 “OPEN”), the scanner control part 14 then determines whether the scanner part is being operated (step S134). The scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 carries out the first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part 22 as the image information onto the contact glass 7 (step S135), at the time that the scanner part is not being operated (step S134 “NO”).
Then, if necessary, the image processing (such as that described above with reference to
On the other hand, when the scanner part is being operated (step S134 YES), the scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to increase the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass 7 if any (step S133). Then, in step S133A, the scanner part starts scanning and reading the original placed on the contact glass 7, the same as step S1e of
Next, with reference to
An image reading apparatus according to the third variant embodiment and an image forming apparatus according to the third variant embodiment including the image reading apparatus according to the third variant embodiment are approximately the same as the image reading apparatus and the image forming apparatus according to the second variant embodiment described above with reference to
In step S151, the scanner control part 14 determines from the detection signal provided by the scanner cover open sensor 16, whether the state of the scanner cover 25 has been changed from the closed state to the open state. Then, when the scanner control part 14 has determined that the state of the scanner cover 25 has been changed from the closed state to the open state (S151 YES), the scanner control part 14 determines whether image data has been stored in the storage part 22 (step S152). Then, when the scanner control part 14 has determined that image data has been stored in the storage part 22 (step S152 YES), the scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to decrease the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 carries out the first image displaying of projecting the image data stored in the storage part 22 as the image information onto the contact glass 7 (step S153).
Then, if necessary, the image processing (such as that described above with reference to
On the other hand, when no image data has been stored in the storage part 22 (step S152 NO), the scanner control part 14 controls the voltage applied to the contact glass 7 to increase the transmittance of the contact glass 7 and the projector part 15 stops projecting the image information onto the contact glass 7 (step S156). Then, in response to the user's instruction to scan the original placed on the contact glass 7, the scanner part starts scanning and reading the original, the same as steps S1d and S1e of
The present invention is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese Priority Application No. 2010-058763 filed on Mar. 16, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Koike, Kazuo, Takeda, Hiroshi, Yamada, Kenichi, Endoh, Tsuyoshi, Kohara, Tasuku, Omi, Taisuke, Tsuruoka, Hiroki
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